Activate and Run the Recipe

After you've configured the connections and the integration flow, you can activate and run the recipe.

  1. Activate the recipe. See Activate a Recipe or Accelerator.
  2. Configure the property values necessary for the successful execution of the integration.

    Using the property values, you can specify the FTP server directory from which the files must be read, the format of the files to be read, and the Oracle NetSuite directory into which the files must be written.

    1. In the Integrations section of the project workspace, click Actions Actions icon on the integration flow, then select Update Property Values.
    2. In the Update Property Values pane, click a property row to expand it, and enter a suitable value in the New Value field. Repeat for all property rows.
      • FTPDirectory: Specify the path of the directory on your FTP server from where the files must be read. For example: /home/user2/FTP. See Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files.
      • FolderInternalId: Specify the internal ID of the Oracle NetSuite directory into which the files must be written. For example: 705. See Configure Oracle NetSuite.
      • FileNamePattern: Enter the format of the files to be read from the FTP server. For example: *.pdf or *.* and so on.
      • NotificationMail (Optional): Enter an email ID on which you'd like to be notified about the errors in the integration's execution.
    3. Click Submit.
      A message confirms that the integration properties have been updated successfully.
  3. Run the recipe.
    The recipe is now ready to use. Run it to import your files from the FTP server to the Oracle NetSuite instance.
    1. In the Integrations section of the project workspace, click Actions Actions icon on the integration flow, then select Run.
    2. On the Configure and run page, click Run. Note that the Ad hoc request radio button is selected by default.
      You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.
  4. Log in to your Oracle NetSuite instance and check for the imported file(s) in your File Cabinet folder.